At the same time, Washington and key NATO partners want increased supplies sent to their proxy foot soldiers. They're terrorists. They're US-enlisted death squads.

They massacre noncombatant civilians. Their atrocities are well known. Washington offers full support. On the one hand, John Kerry and other US officials urge diplomatic conflict resolution.

At the same time, they support greater escalation than already. Double standard duplicity defines Washington's agenda. It prioritizes war. It deplores peace.

It wants Assad ousted. Expect whatever it takes to do so. Whether it's possible remains to be seen. Most Syrians want no part of Washington's agenda.

They value their sovereign rights. They want no outside dominance. They're willing to fight to prevent it.

On May 28, acting deputy State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell praised EU nations' willingness to escalate conflict in Syria. They'll do so by supplying anti-Assad elements more arms than already.

Ventrell said doing so give EU states more "flexibility." They'll be able to "accelerate (their) assistance to the opposition." He stopped short of explaining Washington's direct involvement. It's orchestrating what's going on.

At the same time, Ventrell "condemn(ed) the continue supply of Russian weapons to (Syria), and this includes all class of weapons, and we've been clear throughout and very direct with the Russian government about that."

In other words, do what we say, not what we do. Washington operates that way.

He continued with a litany of lies. He accused Assad of massacring his people. He claimed US-enlisted death squads are "defending themselves."

He and other US officials repeat these claims ad nauseam. They're directly involved in recruiting, funding, arming, training and directing foreign fighters.

The more vicious and ruthless the better. Al Qaeda and its affiliate Al Nusra are key. They're recruited and sent to Syria. They reflect Washington's death squad strategy. It's longstanding.